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media-names-available
media-names-available
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.4.2.1.4.1.8.1.1
The value of this object controls which of the MEDIAx- NAME objects are supported. If a bit is set to zero, then attempting to get or set the corresponding MEDIAx- NAME objects will return . Additional information: Setting a bit to one will cause the corresponding MEDIAn- objects to be available (attempting to access an unavailable object will return ). MEDIA1- objects are always present in Yukon, as this is the default media. If this object is set to a value that does not include cMediaName1Available, that bit will be set and a status of will be returned. The data for this object is stored in NVRAM. Note that MediaName12 is not supported on Yukon and cannot be enabled by the user. It is left in this description to indicate that even though it isn't supported, there is a bit representing it which is always set to 0. MediaName13-17 are unavailable by default, but can be enabled by the user via this object.
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